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Title: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: genudoc on May 26, 2014, 06:39:52 pm
Well, this site has inspired me

While I have several machines, decided to try to restore one with my 16 year old son
As summer project of sorts

Eric from Global Compressors was great- Easy removal of old compressor and will be on its way to texas
I found an auto body shop willing to do the painting- Any idea on fair price to repaint the machine-Just the outside, my son and I will clean and paint the inside with hammertone

Also, any pearls on removing the bottle stack.
Top bolts just seem to spin and do not loosen

IS there an easy way to make it free play ?
Tired of looking for change



Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: kstt on May 30, 2014, 12:24:12 pm
'doc, why would you want 'free-play'? The FUN of a vending machine is to hear the coin mech and the solenoid, and to see the "Have A Coke" light up. Otherwise, it just becomes a red & white refrigerator!


Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: cola62 on May 30, 2014, 01:07:49 pm
We just keep a cup of dimes on top of ours and keep recycling the same ones.  Agree that the fun of the machine is the vending mech.  I would plan to spend about $600-$700 for a good paint job and minor body work.


Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: genudoc on May 30, 2014, 09:02:45 pm
Ok, you guys convinced me- Only dimes
Thanks for paint fee guidelines
Had no idea what was fair offer

I was thinking Earl Scheibs who painted cars for $49.95


Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: Blind1968 on May 30, 2014, 11:12:05 pm
Fun Machine to restore, we use ours every day. I did however add the free vend but often find myself switching back and forth. Comes down to owner preference. :glare:


Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: genudoc on June 09, 2014, 06:45:26 am
Getting ready to go to paint shop.
Hope can remember how to put it back together


Still having trouble getting out the bottle stack
Looks like 2 bolts to left of the rack but with 3/8 bolt. When use wrench, it just spins and  spins and spins

Any suggestions would be appreciated



Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: Slapshot42 on June 09, 2014, 09:13:57 am

Still having trouble getting out the bottle stack
Looks like 2 bolts to left of the rack but with 3/8 bolt. When use wrench, it just spins and  spins and spins


Can you drill the bolt out, and re tap the threads?  Or try spraying some penetrating solution on the threads see of that loosens them up...


Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: MoonDawg on June 09, 2014, 09:36:29 am
       I'm guessing the knurled nuts on the tank are spinning.
You should be able to remove the 4 nuts in the rear and pull both the liner and stack out together.


Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: genudoc on June 09, 2014, 02:38:45 pm
Thanks for the tip
and for keeping me honest
I was hoping to just take out the rack but leave liner and stanky insulation in place
I guess I should really restore rather than "repaint"

I did take off the edge moulding and try to hold back of the bolt but will be easier to work "outside the box"


Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: genudoc on June 09, 2014, 03:02:00 pm
http://www.trashcansource.com/Bullet-Trash-Cans

look on internet
With a few clicks , I just saved u some bucks


Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: MaineT on June 09, 2014, 03:25:01 pm
http://www.trashcansource.com/Bullet-Trash-Cans

look on internet
With a few clicks , I just saved u some bucks

Wait for it..... Wait for it.....


Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: genudoc on June 15, 2014, 06:05:22 pm
glad i listened
Insulation wet, gross, and full of greese


Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: genudoc on June 15, 2014, 06:06:30 pm
Now, any hints to get large door off hinges
took off caps on hinges but still not budging
But a happy day, both of my boys working on machine with me today


Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: MoonDawg on June 15, 2014, 07:29:44 pm
       Now that the hinge pins are lubricated, open the door to 90 degrees and tip the machine toward it. It lifts off the cabinet.


Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: genudoc on June 15, 2014, 09:26:59 pm
TRIED THAT
wILL LUBRICATE AND SEE IF HELPS
tHANKS


Title: Re: Cavalier 72 restoration
Post by: Rick_T88 on March 13, 2018, 05:11:36 pm
Any final pics?